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Introduction1. "The Boy and the Girl" by Sappho (6th century BCE)

> A boy and a girl
> So fair, so young,
> They played together
> In the meadow's sun.

> The boy wa



1. "The Boy and the Girl" by Sappho (6th century BCE)

> A boy and a girl
> So fair, so young,
> They played together
> In the meadow's sun.

> The boy was strong,
> The girl was fair,
> And they loved each other
> With a love beyond compare.

> But one day the boy
> Was called away to war,
> And the girl was left alone
> To weep and mourn.

> She waited for him
> For many long years,
> But he never returned,
> And she died of a broken heart.

2. "The Girl with the Golden Hair" by Ovid (1st century CE)

> I saw a girl with golden hair,
> Her eyes were blue as the summer sky,
> Her skin was fair as the driven snow,
> And her lips were red as a cherry pie.

> She was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen,
> And I fell in love with her at first sight,
> But she was already betrothed to another man,
> And so I knew that my love was hopeless.

> But I could not help but love her,
> And I followed her everywhere she went,
> Hoping that one day she would notice me,
> And perhaps return my love.

> But she never did,
> And eventually I gave up and married another woman,
> But I never forgot the girl with the golden hair,
> And I loved her until the day I died.

3. "The Boy Who Stole the Moon" by Christopher Marlowe (16th century)

> A boy named Endymion,
> So fair and so young,
> Stole the moon from the sky
> And brought it down to the earth.

> He loved the moon,
> And the moon loved him,
> And they played together
> In the meadow's sun.

> But the gods were angry,
> And they sent a plague to the earth,
> And Endymion was forced to return the moon to the sky.

> But he never forgot the moon,
> And he loved her until the day he died.

4. "The Girl Who Danced with the Wind" by William Blake (18th century)

> A girl named Lila,
> So fair and so young,
> Danced with the wind
> In the meadow's sun.

> Her hair flowed behind her,
> Her eyes sparkled with joy,
> And she was as happy
> As a bird in flight.

> But the wind was fickle,
> And he soon grew tired of Lila,
> And he blew away to another land.

> But Lila never forgot the wind,
> And she danced with him every day,
> Hoping that one day he would return.

> But he never did,
> And Lila eventually grew old and died,
> But she never stopped dancing with the wind.

5. "The Boy Who Loved the Sea" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (19th century)

> A boy named Hiawatha,
> So fair and so young,
> Loved the sea,
> And the sea loved him.

> He sailed the seas,
> And he fished the waters,
> And he made friends with the dolphins
> And the whales.

> But one day a storm came,
> And Hiawatha's boat was wrecked,
> And he was lost at sea.

> But the sea never forgot Hiawatha,
> And it wept for him every day,
> And it sang him songs of love
> Until the day it died.

6. "The Girl Who Loved the Sun" by Emily Dickinson (19th century)

> A girl named Hope,
> So fair and so young,
> Loved the sun,
> And the sun loved her.

> She sat in the sun,
> And she sang to the sun,
> And she was as happy
> As a flower in bloom.

> But one day the sun went away,
> And Hope was left alone,
> And she wept and mourned
> Until the day she died.

> But the sun never forgot Hope,
> And it shone on her grave every day,
> And it sang her songs of love
> Until the day it died.

7. "The Boy Who Played with the Stars" by Rabindranath Tagore (20th century)

> A boy named Amit,
> So fair and so young,
> Played with the stars,
> And the stars played with him.

> He threw the stars up into the air,
> And he caught them as they fell,
> And he made them dance and sing
> Until the day he died.

> But the stars never forgot Amit,
> And they shone on his grave every night,
> And they sang him songs of love
> Until the day they died.

8. "The Girl Who Spoke to the Moon" by Rumi (13th century)

> A girl named Shams,
> So fair and so young,
> Spoke to the moon,
> And the moon spoke to her.

> She told the moon her secrets,
> And the moon listened,
> And the moon gave her advice.

> But one day the moon went away,
> And Shams was left alone,
> And she wept and mourned
> Until the day she died.

> But the moon never forgot Shams,
> And it shone on her grave every night,
> And it sang her songs of love
> Until the day it died.

9. "The Boy Who Ran with the Wind" by Carl Sandburg (20th century)

> A boy named Carl,
> So fair and so young,
> Ran with the wind,
> And the wind ran with him.

> He ran through the fields,
> And he ran through the woods,
> And he ran until he could run no more.

> But the wind never forgot Carl,
> And it blew on his grave every day,
> And it sang him songs of love
> Until the day it died.

10. "The Girl Who Sang to the Birds" by Maya Angelou (20th century)

> A girl named Maya,
> So fair and so young,
> Sang to the birds,
> And the birds sang to her.

> She sang them songs of love,
> And she sang them songs of hope,
> And she sang them songs of peace.

> But one day the birds flew away,
> And Maya was left alone,
> And she wept and mourned
> Until the day she died.

> But the birds never forgot Maya,
> And they flew to her grave every day,
> And they sang her songs of love
> Until the day they died.
 

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